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john conyers. [applause] frankly, was able to be part of the legislative construct of the voting rights act of 1965. we honor -- [inaudible] [applause] [applause] in florida. that's an exciting place to be. and hillary -- [laughter] and hillary is known, i mean, we worked together in brother hank johnson. we have found our way on the judiciary committee. i want to have acknowledge again, they speak about those there in 1963. i want to say i'm glad not only was he around but he's around today. we must honor reverend jackson, jesse. [applause] [applause] [applause] let me just read dr. king in 1967, a year before his death. it was brought to my attention by brother jeff johnson. they realize deliberate only when they have accumulated the power to enforce change. the power will never lose opportunity. they remain available to them. they powerless on the other hand the powerless on the other hand never experience opportunity. it's always arising at the later time. the nettlesome task of negro today is
john conyers. [applause] frankly, was able to be part of the legislative construct of the voting rights act of 1965. we honor -- [inaudible] [applause] [applause] in florida. that's an exciting place to be. and hillary -- [laughter] and hillary is known, i mean, we worked together in brother hank johnson. we have found our way on the judiciary committee. i want to have acknowledge again, they speak about those there in 1963. i want to say i'm glad not only was he around but he's around today....
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[applause] >> thank you, john. i appreciate the fact that you did not add to your remarks that i have helped -- that i have helped so many jobs means that i am really old. i am so delighted to be here with all of you. i would like to extend a special thanks and congratulations to the lawyers' committee. it is a huge week for all of us. thank you for inviting me to participate. thank you for all of the work that the lawyers'committee does. it is so critical to helping eliminate discrimination in this country. here and ited to be thank you all for all of the phenomenal work that you do towards social justice. this is an extraordinary week ago, a weekears from yesterday, we will be have a dr. king's i dream speech. he articulated a vision of the quality that we do today. we have made tremendous strides over the past five decades towards realizing equal justice and he will opportunity. as you are aware, the job is not done. there is much work that remains. we are acutely aware of the impact that the criminal justice sy
[applause] >> thank you, john. i appreciate the fact that you did not add to your remarks that i have helped -- that i have helped so many jobs means that i am really old. i am so delighted to be here with all of you. i would like to extend a special thanks and congratulations to the lawyers' committee. it is a huge week for all of us. thank you for inviting me to participate. thank you for all of the work that the lawyers'committee does. it is so critical to helping eliminate...
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think about the '60s, john f. kennedy, malcolm, maker -- nectar, martin luther king, robert kennedy, just to name a few. fannie lou hamer. [inaudible] >> i appreciate that. so many did so much. is a decade of crisis a criminal but it's also a decade of freedom and rights. the question i come to ask myself and others from time to time, 50 years later, are we ready to lead and follow? there were many lives at the time but they also needed folks who follow them and push on for our rights. that's where we are today. and so i would only say to you that, as the vernon jordan said to me just this morning, we did didn't get here by ourselves. we didn't do this just on our own. and so when we are walking together, when we are talking together, when we're working together and acting in concert together that's how we're going to get not only jobs but freedom. freedom from poverty, freedom from crime. freedom from homelessness and hunger. and also the freedom to be great in this country. that's what we must be a bow, and that
think about the '60s, john f. kennedy, malcolm, maker -- nectar, martin luther king, robert kennedy, just to name a few. fannie lou hamer. [inaudible] >> i appreciate that. so many did so much. is a decade of crisis a criminal but it's also a decade of freedom and rights. the question i come to ask myself and others from time to time, 50 years later, are we ready to lead and follow? there were many lives at the time but they also needed folks who follow them and push on for our rights....
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john, what do you think the impact is going to be? >> i think, maria, that obviously if we had a downward momentum kind of day, this would have been a disaster or a very busy day. since it wasn't, the market was able to somewhat shrug it off but i think investors are going to demand accountability out of the s.e.c. and the nasdaq but this is something to accommodate very fast high frequency style traders i believe. i'm not saying they're at the root of it but this is an issue that the nasdaq probably put through some software to address some issues like the goldman issue and others, maria, and i think that's one of the problems. they're not looking at it from an investor standpoint but maximizing revenue through the nasdaq standpoint. >> you have to believe that they recognize that there is got to be accountability here. somebody has to say something. greg, how do you see it? >> i think the bigger issue, maria, is what impact it's going to have on investor confidence. investors have strong memories of the flash crash and the facebook
john, what do you think the impact is going to be? >> i think, maria, that obviously if we had a downward momentum kind of day, this would have been a disaster or a very busy day. since it wasn't, the market was able to somewhat shrug it off but i think investors are going to demand accountability out of the s.e.c. and the nasdaq but this is something to accommodate very fast high frequency style traders i believe. i'm not saying they're at the root of it but this is an issue that the...
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thank you to our excellent, stellar, hilarious panel, anna, john and eugene. that is all for you. joy reed fills in for me tomorrow at noon eastern when she's joined by eric bates as well as others. "andrea mitchell reports" is next with chris and kathleen matthews. there's a new way to fight litter box odor. introducing tidy cats with glade tough odor solutions. two trusted names, one amazing product. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask an insurance expert about all our benefits today, like our 24/7 support and service, because at liberty mutual insurance, we believe our customers do their best out there in the world, so we do everything we can to be there for them when they need us. plus, you could save hundreds when you switch, up to $423. call... today. liberty mutual insurance -- responsibility. what's your policy? for a st
thank you to our excellent, stellar, hilarious panel, anna, john and eugene. that is all for you. joy reed fills in for me tomorrow at noon eastern when she's joined by eric bates as well as others. "andrea mitchell reports" is next with chris and kathleen matthews. there's a new way to fight litter box odor. introducing tidy cats with glade tough odor solutions. two trusted names, one amazing product. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's...
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john lewis told he had to change the speech and i don't know how true it was. we were hear a rumor you better in and out of d.c. by sun down. we went down there, those of us with that kind of skepticism about it the whole thing. i think on that bus going down, my roommate and i were the only two people with the attitude. everybody else was extremely excited about it. i was not disappointed in the march, because to be very frank, i didn't expect anything to come out of it. >> i prarped as -- participated as a red cross volunteer. why didn't i participate with the unions and so forth and so on. there are several reasons. first, i taught history at the junior high school in the district of columbia. i've always been a history buff like pert. -- peter. i encourage my students always to take advantage of the history present here in the district of columbia. but also, as a teacher, i didn't make much money, and so i used to volunteer with the red cross may mainly because in those days you didn't have that many organizations who provided transportation in ward seven f
john lewis told he had to change the speech and i don't know how true it was. we were hear a rumor you better in and out of d.c. by sun down. we went down there, those of us with that kind of skepticism about it the whole thing. i think on that bus going down, my roommate and i were the only two people with the attitude. everybody else was extremely excited about it. i was not disappointed in the march, because to be very frank, i didn't expect anything to come out of it. >> i prarped as...
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he'd been the deputy prime minister under john howard in they 90s. after they had a huge atrocity in the mid-'90s they brought in stringent gun control and as he said, taking guns off the streets, banning certain types of assault weapons has had a materially beneficial effect to reducing crime. trying to win that argument in america is almost impossible at the moment. why is that? >> there there's a lot of polarization here. people in big cities, certainly new york being the biggest, have a different idea of guns and gun control, the need for gun control. people in other parts of the current, rural parts of america. there's a legitimate debate in some of these areas, but i can tell you in new york city and other cities in america we are being plagued with the proliferation of guns. >> you seized 254 illegal guns as i said. a lot of it through identifying and investigating social media postings. people brazenly putting up pictures on you tube and facebook and twitter and so on. is that a new prong in your attack? >> we have to keep up the times and so
he'd been the deputy prime minister under john howard in they 90s. after they had a huge atrocity in the mid-'90s they brought in stringent gun control and as he said, taking guns off the streets, banning certain types of assault weapons has had a materially beneficial effect to reducing crime. trying to win that argument in america is almost impossible at the moment. why is that? >> there there's a lot of polarization here. people in big cities, certainly new york being the biggest, have...
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president john f. kennedy in his state of the union address on january 14, 1963, asserted that the right to competent counsel must be assured to every man a republican senator introduced legislation which had been championing for several sessions to provide for defense counsel in the federal courts and the senate passed it. the house also passed a similar bill. presidentconference, johnson signed the bill into law in 1964. commentedcholar ministration, the it is possible the act will become recognized and ranked as one of the major legislative achievements in a decade. after further study, the system was created by amendment to the criminal justice act in 1970. that amendment was cosponsored by senators ted kennedy and barry goldwater. it paved the way for the system we have today. a panel of private attorneys compensated hourly or in cases where capacity or where there are multiple defendants. originally the crimina act provided compensation not to exceed $15 per hour in court and $10 per hour out of
president john f. kennedy in his state of the union address on january 14, 1963, asserted that the right to competent counsel must be assured to every man a republican senator introduced legislation which had been championing for several sessions to provide for defense counsel in the federal courts and the senate passed it. the house also passed a similar bill. presidentconference, johnson signed the bill into law in 1964. commentedcholar ministration, the it is possible the act will become...
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i'm john muller. >> i'm diana perez. here are some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." former army private bradley manning will learn later this morning how much time he will serve in a military prison for leaking reams of classified documents to wikileaks. manning faces up to 90 years behind bars. >> two teenagers in oklahoma now formally charged with the murder of a 22-year-old college baseball player, a third teen facing accessory to murder charges all three in custody. police claim the teens shot their victim for the fun of it. >> police have a suspect in custody this morning in the disappearance of a 12-year-old missouri girl, adrianna horton, bobby born, jr., is reportedly a former neighbor of the missing girl's family and at one point even worked with her father. >> vice president biden's son beau undergoing tests. at a world renowned cancer center in houston. the vice president plans to remain by his son's side for at least another day. those are some of the top stories on this
i'm john muller. >> i'm diana perez. here are some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." former army private bradley manning will learn later this morning how much time he will serve in a military prison for leaking reams of classified documents to wikileaks. manning faces up to 90 years behind bars. >> two teenagers in oklahoma now formally charged with the murder of a 22-year-old college baseball player, a third teen facing accessory to...
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these two looked and analyzed it, john kerry, one man, secretary of state. they said it stopped here, wasn't the undersecretary, wasn't the secretary of state, the problem was here. now john kerry says there was no problem. then what was the problem? four people are dead! >> eric, one of the key questions is who is the highest level official at the state department that saw the cable from ambassador stevens requesting more help. who is that? it shouldn't be that hard to find out. >> no one knows. part of the problem is this is the accountability review board, arb, no one talks about. here is what it says. says no employee breached their duty or should be fired. some should be reassigned. if they didn't do anything wrong, why not put them in the jobs they were in before. does it not sound like they're trying to -- hey, it has been a year, get them back in the system. >> could it be that somebody else filled those positions while they were on administrative leave? bob, you worked at the state department. it is not the easiest place to figure out. >> one of the
these two looked and analyzed it, john kerry, one man, secretary of state. they said it stopped here, wasn't the undersecretary, wasn't the secretary of state, the problem was here. now john kerry says there was no problem. then what was the problem? four people are dead! >> eric, one of the key questions is who is the highest level official at the state department that saw the cable from ambassador stevens requesting more help. who is that? it shouldn't be that hard to find out. >>...
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i think over the bush tax cuts and plan b, we saw john boehner completely fail there his grasp on the most rowdy members of his caucus seems to be loosening. you would think based on reason alone something would bring them back from the precipice but i think the country, political watchers, you and i get less and less convinced by the day that is evaporating. tea party hero rand paul stated it plainly. shut down is a bad idea he said. we'll take a listen to him. >> i don't think shutting down the government is a good idea but i do think we were elected, conservatives were elected to try to stop this overreach, this government takeover of health care. when the government's divided we should use the leverage of controlling at least part of government to try to get the law more to our liking. >> if that strikes you as reasonable and it does at that point, there are several reports the republicans are looking to drop the threat of a government shutdown this september if the affordable care act isn't dismantled. instead, they're looking at at approach which would result in something far wo
i think over the bush tax cuts and plan b, we saw john boehner completely fail there his grasp on the most rowdy members of his caucus seems to be loosening. you would think based on reason alone something would bring them back from the precipice but i think the country, political watchers, you and i get less and less convinced by the day that is evaporating. tea party hero rand paul stated it plainly. shut down is a bad idea he said. we'll take a listen to him. >> i don't think shutting...
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my name is john oliver. jon stewart still not here in a huge deal. he's actually being taken over by amazon ceo jeff bezos. such a shame. jon stewart proudly owned himself for 50 years. our guest tonight from the new film "paranoia" liam hemsworth is here. [ cheers and applause ] but we start tonight with a subject everybody loves: taxes
my name is john oliver. jon stewart still not here in a huge deal. he's actually being taken over by amazon ceo jeff bezos. such a shame. jon stewart proudly owned himself for 50 years. our guest tonight from the new film "paranoia" liam hemsworth is here. [ cheers and applause ] but we start tonight with a subject everybody loves: taxes
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john feehery is a republican strategist, alex wagner the host of "now" weekdays at noon eastern. alex, a number of news sources out tonight. one of them is the national review, a conservative organization, and the washington examiner which is a bit to the right of that with new stories saying the people on the republican right are planning to step back from a government shutdown in september but the to proceed to an escalation of this fight to the basically defaulting on the national debt. that would be their threat. in the congress moved to fund the affordable care act which is the law of the land, they would cut off if they could any vote to extend the national debt and therefore, of course, default. what do you think of this? >> bad to worse, chris. i don't know. if you thought that holding the debt ceiling hostage was a bad idea, if you thought a continuing resolution holding that hostage was a bad idea, you'll hate this one. republican elders said we cannot hold the country hostage, we can't hold the budget hostage on defunding obama care. it's never going to work. the debt
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host: john, chicago, hello. caller: it is not that i oppose the forum, but i do oppose the form suggested. it makes it so hard for them to get a job, it is virtually impossible. any employer who knowingly employ this any legal is subject to a heavy fine. about being at the end of a line for the country of origin does not form. guest: i think a lot of people in the country a real -- agree with your feeling and i guess my concern on that is the -- let's say this is an accurate number. conservatively, let's say that 6 million of those individuals are currently employed in the economy, it would mean that the children, which is likely conservative, in these tough economic times we are experiencing, calling these people out and sending them back wherever they would come from will continue to cripple our economy and i do not think we can afford to take as individuals out of the work force right now. my next question is probably going to be about the high unemployment rate, going back to this idea that the high unemploy
host: john, chicago, hello. caller: it is not that i oppose the forum, but i do oppose the form suggested. it makes it so hard for them to get a job, it is virtually impossible. any employer who knowingly employ this any legal is subject to a heavy fine. about being at the end of a line for the country of origin does not form. guest: i think a lot of people in the country a real -- agree with your feeling and i guess my concern on that is the -- let's say this is an accurate number....
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nbc's john yang has our report. >> how do you copy? >> 38-year-old male stabbing. >> what's the eta? >> room one. >> reporter: saturday night at advocate christ medical center's er in suburban oaklawn. seven trauma cases in two hours. most involve violence on chicago's south side. two shootings, a stabbing, and an assault. >> let's get the turn na kit on him. just relax. >> reporter: dr. dougherty is head of the trauma department on hour 13 of a 24-hour shift. he's worried about a teenager who was shot in the head. >> the bullet fragment is still in there. >> i don't see the bullet fragment at all. it came in and hit, cracked the skull and probably bounced out. >> reporter: the number of doa's has quadrupled in three years but if they reach the doors alive the survival rate is 97%. >> he's got a lot of injuries. >> when you do something a lot you get good at it. >> reporter: it's getting harder. >> he's still pouring stuff out of there. >> amazing he's alive. >> throw the kitchen sink at him and see what happens. >> reporter: trauma su
nbc's john yang has our report. >> how do you copy? >> 38-year-old male stabbing. >> what's the eta? >> room one. >> reporter: saturday night at advocate christ medical center's er in suburban oaklawn. seven trauma cases in two hours. most involve violence on chicago's south side. two shootings, a stabbing, and an assault. >> let's get the turn na kit on him. just relax. >> reporter: dr. dougherty is head of the trauma department on hour 13 of a 24-hour...
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>> john: that's our show. join us tomorrow night. here it is your moment of zen. >> there are many other states that embrace those conservative values, the approach that we've taken over the years. i'm in one today in captioning sponsored by comedy central onight small town values are under attack. oh, no, did that footloose kid start dancing again? then is the government trying to get inside our heads? why else would they have a secretary of the interior? and my guest kevin spacey stars in the house of cards as a scheming congressman. i'll asked him why he switched to documentaries. in boston, mobster whitey bulger has been convicted on 31 counts. here in new york, tighty whitey bulger continues his run for mayor. this is is the colbert report. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen, stephen, stephen! tephen: welcome to the report. good to have you with us. thank you, in here, out there. listen, america and all the ships at sea, folks, if you watch this show -- and i hope you do -- you know that i am a proud supp
>> john: that's our show. join us tomorrow night. here it is your moment of zen. >> there are many other states that embrace those conservative values, the approach that we've taken over the years. i'm in one today in captioning sponsored by comedy central onight small town values are under attack. oh, no, did that footloose kid start dancing again? then is the government trying to get inside our heads? why else would they have a secretary of the interior? and my guest kevin spacey...
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was about one person, that's representative john mcmillan of south carolina. he was a racist. and so that guided all of his politics. he used the district in ways that were designed to maintain the segregation, keep black folks down. >> they'd all been told, we black people will never vote. politics is white people's business. we should never agitate white people. if they tell us to get off the street, get the hell off the street! >> barry: politically, we were nowhere. we were just backward. people weren't used to registering to vote because they couldn't vote for anything. it was awful. and that makes anybody want to get angry. and not only make you angry, make you want to do something about it. it was time for me, i think, to be here. >> woman: [screaming at police] >> barry: i live in the 3rd district, see, dig it? i work in the 3rd district, dig it? and i deserve -- the people that live out there deserve the right to be here and they gonna come in here as long as i'm in here. >> police officer: this is by invitation only. >> man: i don't have a card! >> ivanhoe donaldson,
was about one person, that's representative john mcmillan of south carolina. he was a racist. and so that guided all of his politics. he used the district in ways that were designed to maintain the segregation, keep black folks down. >> they'd all been told, we black people will never vote. politics is white people's business. we should never agitate white people. if they tell us to get off the street, get the hell off the street! >> barry: politically, we were nowhere. we were just...
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>> we like to use ones from john's island. >> so local produce. >> all right. >> we'll add some garlic and then here we have the grits that are all ready to go. we have this beautiful plate of shrimp and grits. >> we'll take a couple of forks. got to have some grits. here we are in charleston, after all. >> it looks so good. >> how many shrimp and grits have you eaten since you've been here? >> this is our first. >> that's amazing. >> moving on, classic charleston. you'd be served this in a home. it's this cool sort of accident. it has got this sludgy bottom. apples and pecans. >> it's not like the prettiest, is it? >> that's part of the charm. >> super rustic. >> it's delicious. >> try that. >> a crustless apple pie almost. >> delicious. >> and it has this pecan top. >> this is all -- i have heard about the cuisine in charleston, but until you are here and you taste these tastes you have no idea how spectacular. thank you guys. >>> coming up next, we told you sara is going to the birds. >> she is for the birds. >> but first, this is "today" on nbc. ♪ >>> if a visit in charleston is
>> we like to use ones from john's island. >> so local produce. >> all right. >> we'll add some garlic and then here we have the grits that are all ready to go. we have this beautiful plate of shrimp and grits. >> we'll take a couple of forks. got to have some grits. here we are in charleston, after all. >> it looks so good. >> how many shrimp and grits have you eaten since you've been here? >> this is our first. >> that's amazing. >>...
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host: john is from montgomery, alabama on the republican line. caller: i want to mention if we do go into reprocessing fuel, we will take and get the fuel we need from the nuclear power plant. the longest high price, most of it is 30 years. guest: your caller brings up an important scientific point to oint pout -- point out. you're talking about millions and billions of years. it sounds very scary. but that means it's emitting less radioactive activity. thus can be much more dangerous to have. host: a question from brandon b. e-mailed in. i live in southwest michigan 30 minutes from lake michigan in the cook nuclear power plant. there's a recent report of leakage from the plant from lake michigan. why would we risk retaining our great lakes when we can put this waste in the middle of nowhere? guest: this is the heart of the problem. people that have nuclear reactors, often times it's large bodies of water because that can help cooling down the reactors if something goes wrong. that raises concern what if it gets into our water supply. people in n
host: john is from montgomery, alabama on the republican line. caller: i want to mention if we do go into reprocessing fuel, we will take and get the fuel we need from the nuclear power plant. the longest high price, most of it is 30 years. guest: your caller brings up an important scientific point to oint pout -- point out. you're talking about millions and billions of years. it sounds very scary. but that means it's emitting less radioactive activity. thus can be much more dangerous to have....
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next team is lieutenant john cotter, with the boston ems. then we have matt kinsey, he was the mvp of the mlb all star softball game in 2012. i had mentioned earlier that was greg. but greg corrected me. it was matt. and congratulations. next to him we have ed kelly of the boston fire department. he's wearing a shirt in honor of eight-year-old martin richard, who tragically was killed in that boston bombing. matt, let's start with lieutenant cotter. how important is it to be here? >> an absolute honor. when i first found out about this last week when they reached out to ask players, i didn't hesitate to say yes. just in the last half hour to meet these guys, it's overwhelming hearing some of the stories, and to come out here tonight's in the city i grew up in to be able to play with these guys is an absolute honor. >> matt, you lost a foot. the slogan of your group is life without a limb is limitless. what message do you want to send to boston tonight? >> first off, this is an honor to be here at fenway. the fans were great last night. the m
next team is lieutenant john cotter, with the boston ems. then we have matt kinsey, he was the mvp of the mlb all star softball game in 2012. i had mentioned earlier that was greg. but greg corrected me. it was matt. and congratulations. next to him we have ed kelly of the boston fire department. he's wearing a shirt in honor of eight-year-old martin richard, who tragically was killed in that boston bombing. matt, let's start with lieutenant cotter. how important is it to be here? >> an...
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deputy press secretary josh ernest to the cameras to condemn those attacks before secretary of state john kerry made the following remark. this sounds a lot like an endorsement of the muslim brotherhood and their leader of choice, mohamed morsi. >> these events are deplorable, and they run counter to egyptian aspirations for peace, inclusion, and genuine democracy. the egyptians inside and outside the government need to take a step back. >> kerry's surprise appearance at the state department briefing marked by his hubs that egypt parties can work out a diplomatic solution. this as the obama state department refuses to claim that egypt is now embroiled in a civil war or that the military takeover could be described as a coup. we're looking at an administration that still has not defined what has happened in a foreign nation over a month ago since this president was removed from office or how they plan for that matter to preserve american interests in that region and nation. fox news chief washington correspondent james rosen has the report. >> reporter: u.s. officials said the horrific spe
deputy press secretary josh ernest to the cameras to condemn those attacks before secretary of state john kerry made the following remark. this sounds a lot like an endorsement of the muslim brotherhood and their leader of choice, mohamed morsi. >> these events are deplorable, and they run counter to egyptian aspirations for peace, inclusion, and genuine democracy. the egyptians inside and outside the government need to take a step back. >> kerry's surprise appearance at the state...
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john: "the police state"? america is not a police state the we're pretty free. for the most part but we
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this is from ireporter john koth in haley, idaho. there's huge clouds of smoke yet again today. 1,000 firefighters are battling the blaze and as we mentioned more than 1,000 firefighters there, they have a lot to contend with. evacuation orders cover 2,200 homes and 6 communities. snow-making guns were
this is from ireporter john koth in haley, idaho. there's huge clouds of smoke yet again today. 1,000 firefighters are battling the blaze and as we mentioned more than 1,000 firefighters there, they have a lot to contend with. evacuation orders cover 2,200 homes and 6 communities. snow-making guns were
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in 1963 in mississippi, john stepped between angry protesters and armed police to prevent a potential massacre after the murder of medgar evers. that was the kind of lawyer and later he was. years later he gave me a photo. our nation's greatness is not a birthright, it must be earned by every generation and i am confident that we can earn it for this time.
in 1963 in mississippi, john stepped between angry protesters and armed police to prevent a potential massacre after the murder of medgar evers. that was the kind of lawyer and later he was. years later he gave me a photo. our nation's greatness is not a birthright, it must be earned by every generation and i am confident that we can earn it for this time.
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we all including erica remain proud and fearless. >> john: i'm john roberts in for chris wallace. new allegations rock the nsa. documents leaked why former nsa contractor edward snowden detail thousands of privacy violations by the agency after repeated denials from the white house. >> what you are not reading about is the government actually abusing these programs. >> john: we'll discuss with a key member of the homeland security committee and critic of the nsa kentucky senator rand paul. then, another week of chaos in egypt as the interim government's crackdown on supporters of ousted president mohammed morsi leaves hundreds of people dead. >> our traditional cooperation cannot
we all including erica remain proud and fearless. >> john: i'm john roberts in for chris wallace. new allegations rock the nsa. documents leaked why former nsa contractor edward snowden detail thousands of privacy violations by the agency after repeated denials from the white house. >> what you are not reading about is the government actually abusing these programs. >> john: we'll discuss with a key member of the homeland security committee and critic of the nsa kentucky...
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he is just back from cairo where he and senator john mccain met with both sides. he's in south carolina this morning. senator graham, it's been a while since i've seen any pictures like this. and now we are seeing-- you heard charlie talk about the egyptian generals who are trying to say this is the war against terrorists. and the fact is the head of al qaeda's brother, that's mr. aipl aipl, has been arrested now and we're told he was planning to bring in armed groups to oppose the generals. mr. al-zawahiri. doesn't this make it even more complicated and find out who we ought to do and who we ought to be supporting here? >> in a way yes but in a way no. i mean, we can't -- after 2011 we sided with the protesters against mubarak. there's no going back for our country for supporting strong manned dictatorships. the muslim brotherhood corrupted their mandate. they won the election. the egyptian people are not terrorists, they got a majority of the vote but after a year of governing they drove people away and this coup-- and it was a coup-- has a lot of popular suppor
he is just back from cairo where he and senator john mccain met with both sides. he's in south carolina this morning. senator graham, it's been a while since i've seen any pictures like this. and now we are seeing-- you heard charlie talk about the egyptian generals who are trying to say this is the war against terrorists. and the fact is the head of al qaeda's brother, that's mr. aipl aipl, has been arrested now and we're told he was planning to bring in armed groups to oppose the generals....
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going through sky harbor airport and a guy said, anybody ever tell you you look a lot like senator john mccain? i said yeah. he said, doesn't it sometimes make you mad as hell? this latest act as you point out get your bids to that american people that members of congress divorce them from the challenges that they have. they are correct. all i can tell you is it is a surprise to me. i will look into it. i do not know how you justify it. yes, sir, could we just have this young man. then we will go to you. >> i am a student, and i wanted to know [indiscernible] i wanted to know if there is any proposition in congress to stem our demand for drugs as well is actually keeping them out of the u.s. >> which drugs? >> [indiscernible] i did not know if that apply to the drugs as well. >> i'm glad you mentioned it, because i am conflicted on this issue. as you know, people of arizona voted that marijuana will be legal in arizona for medicinal purposes, and that has been broadly interpreted. that has been the story in the case of other state in america. we also have a situation where we are interc
going through sky harbor airport and a guy said, anybody ever tell you you look a lot like senator john mccain? i said yeah. he said, doesn't it sometimes make you mad as hell? this latest act as you point out get your bids to that american people that members of congress divorce them from the challenges that they have. they are correct. all i can tell you is it is a surprise to me. i will look into it. i do not know how you justify it. yes, sir, could we just have this young man. then we will...
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john berman. johnny cia cpu research standard direct her and he will be handling this endeavor. the ntoa and state associations will distinguish perception from reality, debunking myths were reliable information proves otherwise for confirming a proper procedures or practices that need to be addressed. today is evident by your attendance, many individuals have interest in understanding tactical teams practice is more fully, particularly citizens, and media, organizations and governing bodies. this study will facilitate a more accurate tactical team action from a statistically defiant perspective overtime versus focusing on anecdotal information. i know there are other areas that can earn that mr. balko mentioned in this book and writing, mainly the pentagon's giveaway, copperheads commended dhs paragraphs, medical marijuana raids and forfeiture laws. these policies are legislative, which i know the mta will have comments on today. these initiatives need to be renewed -- reviewed and discussed in the public forum with legislators in which the community can voice its opinion that
john berman. johnny cia cpu research standard direct her and he will be handling this endeavor. the ntoa and state associations will distinguish perception from reality, debunking myths were reliable information proves otherwise for confirming a proper procedures or practices that need to be addressed. today is evident by your attendance, many individuals have interest in understanding tactical teams practice is more fully, particularly citizens, and media, organizations and governing bodies....
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so what happened to her after john died? >> she leaves and she goes to -- to staten island to live with her mother and she spends the entire -- i think she actually goes to bermuda for a short period of time. yes, so she's not at sherwood forest. and, of course, she's impacted financially by the war because she loses her enslaved laborers, first of all, and she doesn't really -- she returns there to try to get it into some kind of order but she doesn't live there again, i don't believe. she spends the remaining years, i believe, in richmond. she has rented a home there and so she spends a lot of time in richmond but not in the county anymore. >> what is the public perception of her post war? >> in the south, quite good. in the north, not quite so good. she's still referred to in the south as the ex-president tress and something she insists upon. john tyler's memory is still revered in the south after the war as being somebody who's able to legitimize the cause of the confederacy and julia gardiner tyler certainly is contribu
so what happened to her after john died? >> she leaves and she goes to -- to staten island to live with her mother and she spends the entire -- i think she actually goes to bermuda for a short period of time. yes, so she's not at sherwood forest. and, of course, she's impacted financially by the war because she loses her enslaved laborers, first of all, and she doesn't really -- she returns there to try to get it into some kind of order but she doesn't live there again, i don't believe....
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senator john mccain says the u.s. cannot be -- in the mass slaughter of civilians. >> our law states a military coup, then aid is cut off. >> president obama won't go that far yet or pull the plug out of $1.3 billion in military assistance the u.s. gives egypt every year. that includes hardware like nya1 abe rams tanks and fighter jets, servicing and technical support as well as military training. cutting aid could cut money to american defense contractors. after all, the u.s. doesn't hand over cash to egypt. it keeps it in a trust fund administered by the treasury department. egypt decides what equipment it wants to buy. like the tank manufacturer inialin lima, ohio. israel, too, is nervous. officials telling cnn that cutting military aid to egypt could hurt israel and the region. egypt is one of only two arab countries along with jordan that made peace with israel in 1978. in israel now sees the egyptian military as the only stable force keeping the country from chaos and extremism. >> egyptian military has helped d
senator john mccain says the u.s. cannot be -- in the mass slaughter of civilians. >> our law states a military coup, then aid is cut off. >> president obama won't go that far yet or pull the plug out of $1.3 billion in military assistance the u.s. gives egypt every year. that includes hardware like nya1 abe rams tanks and fighter jets, servicing and technical support as well as military training. cutting aid could cut money to american defense contractors. after all, the u.s....
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general mcchrystal and many other american diplomats going back to john foster salas go to pakistan and here one side and sometimes believe when pakistani officials say america must help a site that solve our problems. it is not america's problem to help pakistan solve their problem. why is pakistan a problem? it was a country that was created with little analysis. pakistan is only 66 years old. aerefore it has essentially lots of -- more than it has actual challenges. i, for example, i understand that pakistanis are concerned about india, but as a pakistani, i look at history, and of course i know that the american relationship to history is an usual. it is the only country in the world work with the because history, he means that is -- when somebody says that his history, he means that is irrelevant. [laughter] it is important to understand yes, india has never publicly accepted the idea of pakistan, but it has not been responsible for initiating any of the wars with pakistan, let's be real about that. afghanistan is too weak and too poor to attack pakistan. most of the problems that
general mcchrystal and many other american diplomats going back to john foster salas go to pakistan and here one side and sometimes believe when pakistani officials say america must help a site that solve our problems. it is not america's problem to help pakistan solve their problem. why is pakistan a problem? it was a country that was created with little analysis. pakistan is only 66 years old. aerefore it has essentially lots of -- more than it has actual challenges. i, for example, i...
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we hear from john from fairfax, virginia, democrats line. people need to pay attention to the republican party trying to keep people from voting. it is outrageous what they are doing in north carolina. if you care about democracy, you need to care about people voting. know they cannot win on their platform because they have no ideas, so you need to get the republicans out of office. i highly recommend people watch [indiscernible] hartman show on weekdays in this area. has put asylvania .alt on its voter i.d.'s sue? caller: i was wondering whether bradley manning should be -- host: keep going. you are hearing feedback or delay on the tv. caller: was wondering whether bradley manning's treatment should be considered torture been kept in solitary confinement for the lengthy was. -- links he was. the intermission help our soldiers in iraq and afghanistan by releasing them from tormenting iraqis and afghanis. i wondered whether there will be anything in the news about the war crimes -- the decision by the hague to charge george w. bush and obama
we hear from john from fairfax, virginia, democrats line. people need to pay attention to the republican party trying to keep people from voting. it is outrageous what they are doing in north carolina. if you care about democracy, you need to care about people voting. know they cannot win on their platform because they have no ideas, so you need to get the republicans out of office. i highly recommend people watch [indiscernible] hartman show on weekdays in this area. has put asylvania .alt on...
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next is john, waverly, tennessee. you're on, john. caller: yes, ma'am, i was just wondering what was johnson's reaction about her husband seeing -- as well as the people of tennessee's relationship with the johnsons after his rise to power. if that became a problem or what? >> how did eliza johnson feel about her husband being tapped by lincoln for the vice presidency? >> she was very proud of her husband. no question about that. she supported all of his decisions but once again, she was a quiet person. testifies fine for her husband to be in politics, go to washington, be in the senate, be in congress. but she didn't want to be a part of it. yet she constantly supported his decision to do it all the time. she was very much a supporter in the impeachment. i mean, i know there was other things that with air tributed to her that she had wished that she could be back home where they best belonged and things of that nature. but she obviously believed that her husband would be acquitted and was very proud of it when he was. she kept saying
next is john, waverly, tennessee. you're on, john. caller: yes, ma'am, i was just wondering what was johnson's reaction about her husband seeing -- as well as the people of tennessee's relationship with the johnsons after his rise to power. if that became a problem or what? >> how did eliza johnson feel about her husband being tapped by lincoln for the vice presidency? >> she was very proud of her husband. no question about that. she supported all of his decisions but once again,...
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compliance director john delong told reporters by phone: t mistakes are routinely disclosed to the fisa court, to the justice department and to congress. >> . >> reporter: but the fact that there are thousands of privacy breaches stunned many members of congress, including senator patrick leahy of vermont. >> i want to know if -- whether it's n.s.a. or anybody else that's made a mistake, we ought to know that. if they're tapping into people's telephones where they have no right to, we ought to know that. >> reporter: almost 20 billions are already pending in congress to limit the surveillance program, to protect american calls and e-mails, and to ins the n.s.a. reports to congress. scott, these new ra *ef hraeugss are likely to increase bipartisan support for top-to-bottom surveillance reform. >> pelley: and late today the white house said that the audit itself was evidence that the government is being careful. wyatt, thank you very much. that u.p.s. cargo jet that crashed while attempting to land in birmingham, alabama, this week was descending too quickly. the national transportation
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cnn's fred pleitgen joins us and john king is in washington. we saw live pictures of flames shooting out of a building. despite the curfew, clearly people are defiant on the street. set the scene for me tonight. >> reporter: yeah. people definitely are defiant. supporters, of course, of mohamed morsi, the ousted president. part of that islamist muslim brotherhood movement. those clashes are going on in ram s ramzi square in cairo. from our building here we can hear gunfire ring out occasionally. by and large the streets of cairo really are an eerie place at this point in time. there are vigilante groups out there, pro government, pro military, vigilante groups wielding machetes, wielding batons and baseball bats. they have makeshift check points. it really is a difficult place to navigate. you really don't want to be out there as long as this curfew is going on. there were some more protest marches. keep in mind this was going to be the big day of rage for the muslim brotherhood. for the supporters of the ousted president mohamed morsi. tens of
cnn's fred pleitgen joins us and john king is in washington. we saw live pictures of flames shooting out of a building. despite the curfew, clearly people are defiant on the street. set the scene for me tonight. >> reporter: yeah. people definitely are defiant. supporters, of course, of mohamed morsi, the ousted president. part of that islamist muslim brotherhood movement. those clashes are going on in ram s ramzi square in cairo. from our building here we can hear gunfire ring out...